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                    [Title] => PCFC loan portfolio hits P2.4-B
                    [Summary] => DAVAO CITY – The Peoples Credit and Finance Corp. (PCFC), the country’s main conduit for microfinance lending, has registered a total loan portfolio of P2.35 billion in end September this year, or 17 percent higher than the P2 billion recorded for the whole of 2002. The loan portfolio has been growing by over 25 percent in the past four years.


The tremendous growth rate has prompted the PCFC hierarchy to target a P3.17-billion loan portfolio for next year.
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PCFC president and chief executive officer Iluminada L.E. Cabigas reported that 621,349 poor borrowers have already availed of microfinance loans amounting to P3.6 billion from the start of operations of PCFC in mid 1996 up to the end of June, 2002.
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PCFC president Iluminada L. E. Cabigas, in a statement reiterated her deep commitment to the poverty eradication program of Pres. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo during the Urban Poor Solidarity Week Celebration at the PhilSports Arena in Pasig City recently.
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                    [Summary] => DAVAO CITY – The Peoples Credit and Finance Corp. (PCFC), the country’s main conduit for microfinance lending, has registered a total loan portfolio of P2.35 billion in end September this year, or 17 percent higher than the P2 billion recorded for the whole of 2002. The loan portfolio has been growing by over 25 percent in the past four years.


The tremendous growth rate has prompted the PCFC hierarchy to target a P3.17-billion loan portfolio for next year.
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PCFC president and chief executive officer Iluminada L.E. Cabigas reported that 621,349 poor borrowers have already availed of microfinance loans amounting to P3.6 billion from the start of operations of PCFC in mid 1996 up to the end of June, 2002.
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PCFC president Iluminada L. E. Cabigas, in a statement reiterated her deep commitment to the poverty eradication program of Pres. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo during the Urban Poor Solidarity Week Celebration at the PhilSports Arena in Pasig City recently.
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